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what does the weather and to achieve, and it's the crane proxy war, the defeat humiliation and break up of russia. if this is the case, then the west cause already lost the breaking news. the saw on off the 7 presidents all they've done, the voltage quotes, the army on pilot, the following classes between members of comfortable with special forces and sub games and a part of each of the news. this all women's killed as ukrainian forces show residential areas of done yet with the. busy supplied high mazda of all kids. it comes just one day about the 7 civilians, including 2 children who are induced by kids on salary, in a neighboring town. also a head, the colonial heiress over and i think it will solve its own problems independently . according to the russian foreign minister said, again, that's all we met, said somebody in accounts of positive skills by the full size on secure tape and
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not forget the because of the time when solutions to impose to navigate from west new capitals is, is a complete classic and one must get used to the fact that the african continent has every right to solve its problems independently. on the us criticizes the un for me think a russian representative on children's rights wanted by the international criminal calls of just by washington itself. not recognizing the organizations mondays when it comes to its own. i send it to the thank you for joining us this friday afternoon. my name is peter scott to bring you all the latest news on off to you from my headquarters in the russian capital. i always thought this was breaking news because the said the and the president's alexander voltage has for the countries all man, hi, let us do 2 classes that's have a rope,
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sit on the border region with costco. for more details on this as cross live now to contribute to it and they collect your image. nicholas, thanks very much for joining us this afternoon. what can you tell us about the situation on the board? okay, so basically the 4 municipalities in the north where serves are the majority of what these governments from christine not started taking over government duties is comes after the elections that were killed above or more causes by service and less than 3 percent of people living in those municipalities came through the elections in 1st place, so your maintenance basically installed their own people in these, these 4 municipalities, as i said, certainly majority. and now they're trying to take over the government by force. service, of course are resisting this and now are basically standing in front of the buildings of useful processing. they're not wanting to move so we can get in that manner that they will not submit to these. this is right into the song fair sufficient that they're going to. and of course,
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the response of the possible of police was the brute force. and as i, as we are speaking right now, there being more and more police officers there and even uh, vehicles to break the demonstrations here, throwing pepper sprays, they're shooting at people. and the situation is very high on our end and says, every potential desperate and as you said, there's a room president just put a note on serving army to put in pilots and to to inform our forces that are nearby the administrative costs and with the possible to be on file or to and to expect any possible outcome in the next few hours because situation is, as i said already, escalating more and more. i certainly sounds very tense nichol. i hope you bring us uh, any updates on that situation as in when you get them. thanks very much for that of the and over to the don't boss now where a woman has been killed by ukrainian shutting on friday. it's our kids are residential area. so we had a damaging several buildings, an office of
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a local research sunset was directly hit by the showing us, supplied the high mazda ball kits were used enough to talk and know that you couldn't use dry goes to hit a different parts of the city on friday, 2nd, and setting a call on fire, but nobody was injured. all sees that steve sweeney reports from the same. a 37 year old woman has been killed and many others wounded. author highmark, it struck on this building the scientific research institute and the don't yet city center. the 1st a rookie taught took place just before 9 am. now this is p called, this is rush hour. when many people on their way to work on their way to school, this was clearly designed for maximum impact. now there was a 2nd rock it strikes soon off. this is when janice and emergency services had arrived on the scene and many a saying that this strike was a deliberate but the
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you can see the sheer scale of the destruction. this huge criteria in front of me was caused by the impact of the rockets attack. the rook is toll through this building here beside me, the scientific research institute. they've destroyed other buildings also by the side of the, of the original strike. now we know that sticks rockets were lost in the 1st attack . we believe the 5 rockets were launching. the 2nd these, the nato supplied weapons. the u. s. high malls rotate system. now we've seen an up taking the kind of attack since the city of altar most came under full russian control very recently. but we have to say again, this is a residential area. this is a work place. and just in front of me here, our residential buildings, this is where people live. this is where people work. this is where people go about their daily business spots. this has now become everyday life and it's being
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everyday life for the people here for the past 9 years. but the continued supply of western and the weapons, and particularly these a long range missiles is simply extending the nightmare for the people i've done yet. this is steve sweeney in don't yet city center for all to. so this comes with just one day out to 7 civilians including 2 children were wounded in ukrainian shilling. its like it came on, the city of gold lift and the don't answer probably can be said. one view is the following. images are disturbing. now this is one of the victims a 6 year old girl. now she did money is to escape a serious injury. bought another victim, a boy did lose his legs. local one leg, excuse me, local authorities so ukrainian forces are deliberately targeting residential areas with the nato supplied weapons. meanwhile, 2 drones crushed in the bush and city across the dog on friday morning is also one verified footage from social media showing one of the incidents locals witnessed
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a loud explosion and a bright flush. the damage uh, the block dummies and office building belonging to a local communications provider with no serious damage. all the casualties reports of moscow has branded washington statements that it doesn't support you quite insights on russian surgery as high political and false assurances by american officials that the united states does nothing cards. attacks on russia, hypocritical in line, given the direct material, evidence of the use of weapons and equipment supplied by the pentagon. so the needs of the on forces if you crane. so the preparation and implementation of terrorist attacks by ukrainian militants as well. that's as american and police applied to automative vehicles were used in the attack in the bill to go to the region on monday. so it seems civilians were wounded and that's incidents with one month deliberately shocking the headphone ukrainian militants. it's not cause repelled by russian forces where they cope is leaving behind the humvees and at least one max pro alma to financing vehicle above us officials withdrawals throughout the week on
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why you kind of pace to be breaking this value to washington. we've seen a lot of reports on social media and fuzzy pictures on social media and a lot of kind of armchair intelligence analysts making, making, making claims. we're skeptical that they're, that they're accurate. we do not encourage or enable strikes inside of russia. what i can confirm is that we've made it clear to the ukrainians that we don't want to see us made us supply the equipment used on russian soil to attack the rush of the rules that we have established with the grants is to not use us apply the equipment to attack into the geographic space of russia. i think it's pretty obvious and not just in that instance, but american intelligence, american equipment, american tools and technology are all being used in the, in the battle space. and also in cross border attacks. and we know it a general milly knows it. the idea that we're, we're really the stupid,
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i think is offensive. and i'm, i'm really glad to see him leaving the. i know the news is time for advocates who stopped listening to dig tots imposed by western countries and become one of the most important hopes of a new multiple. well, that's according to the russian form. and it says that again, love her off after meeting with a somali and colleague in moscow, the very end because of the even the, we specially emphasize the traffic and problems should be solved on the basis of those skin. promises the draft for him to themselves, work out because most of the time when solutions for them focused on africa from west new capitals is the result of the passing that the in one must get used to the fact that the african continent has every right to solve it's probably not independent and play a crucial role as one of the centers of a move depaula. well, sort of mon, this, i'm going to live nearby off the correspondence who minor issue, but mine a more more can you tell us about this meets in between the russian on small the in
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for ministers now the russian of foreign minister in somalia and for him is or may met right here in moscow this morning, and how talks and ended up finding a memorandum unco uncle cetaceans between both countries now. and they've discussed a plethora of things. and in terms of corporation in different sectors, one of them is business. the business sector in which both in both countries there are inter printers that are interested in that as well as maritime security. as ross shocks is trying to tackle health somalia tackle is piracy issues. we also have military cooperation between the both countries as russia is sending a health to the national police of somalia to tackle the terrorism issues. now, not only that, but they've also discuss a human, it's the humanitarian sector in somalia. the issues that they deal with in somalia including the education. so there are over a 100, some all is in russia, studying right now. and the russian and the russian for him is or has said that
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there will be $35.00 for you to budget. uh, places open and of course amalia is starting from next year. now not only that, but russia has also shown its appreciation to somalia amid as the, the conflict in ukraine and the fact that somebody has shown it support to the country. as the foreign minister, sir of somalia has also discussed the long history between russia and somalia, because what he had just moved 1st year was always careful front and a member of our partners who have been always unaware shoulder. due to the time that somebody was in the crisis of civil war or to destroy the printing criteria, government has been assisting us in there. the efforts in being in somebody a need to feed into areas of security and the
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areas of supporting the african and you know, missions much as also talked about lifting up the sanctions that are on somalia right now as they're not helping the situation in the country at all, we also have uh russia has said that uh the country will show its support in view and security council and tackled somalia issues. now in the summer there will be the 2nd africa russian summit that is coming up and somalia is going to join the summit. the cooperation between both countries keeps on deepening a little minor thanks very much for what kind of student me thing between those 2 foreign ministers. thank you. know the new use the us has sounded the alarm about some meeting between us help you and children's representative and the russian inspects have for children's rights. clinicians have gone ahead to us the last to is wanted by the international criminal court legal body. washington himself, is it all with his all teeth? credible pin explains of the un special representative who overseas children in
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armed conflict, recently met with the russian official whose job it is to protect the rights of children. makes sense right now the objective is to make sure that amid the ongoing more all the children affected are provided with the proper protections and services. now, who could possibly object to that? well, the united states for one year deeply concerned that a senior un diplomat met with a student is subject to an icy c arrest warrant for committing war crimes against children. such conduct undermines are shared commitment to protecting children and conflicts on the argument. seems to be that because the international criminal court has issued a warrant against are based on, on, proven allegations coming from ukraine and its allies, the u. n. should then boy caught her, what is america's stands on the i c c itself? is america even a member of the international criminal court? yeah, that would be a no. and it seems like there is more than one reason that the stance currently
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taken by the united states regarding the icpc is pretty absurd. us officials have blasted the international criminal court from day one. here's what george w bush, the former president, had to say about it was the united states works to bring peace around the world. our diplomats and our soldiers can be drugs into this gold. and that's very troubling to me. and we'll try to work out the impasse of the united nations. but one thing we're not going to do is sign on to the international criminal court. but it's not simply a matter of the usa, not signing onto it in 2002 us congress passed the hey invasion at that would allow the white house to order an attack on the international criminal court to save americans from criminal prosecutions. there later on during the trump administration, sanctions were actually imposed on i c. c. officials in response to investigations
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of us war cross times in afghanistan. at the time the secretary of state mike palm peo, did not. men's words when he spoke about the court, we cannot, we will not stand by, as our people are threatened by a kangaroo court. and indeed, i have a message to many close allies around the world. your people could be next, but now the i, c z is prosecuting or russia washington loves, and even republicans who long lasted the court are now endorsing it. this is lindsey graham. i would say this is one of put in speaker accomplishments. i didn't think it was possible, but he did it and that's for him to rehabilitate the ice, se in the ice. so the republican party and the american people, united states banks, the icpc is great as long as it's targeting russia. and in fact, they think it's so important that they can demand the cancellation of an important meeting about protecting the rights of children in the ukraine conflict zone. however, the united states isn't willing to let this very cord exam and it's activities
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around the world that voices and outrage at the mere mention of such a thing. now that's not hypocrisy. then what is it? caleb mauppin, archie, new york labor and human rights lloyd duncan baltic says the us is always use the i c. c in his own interest or announcing it's so far to him when it comes to his own crimes. not only has the us under trump put sanctions on these i c, c, prosecutors who wanted to prosecute the us for war crimes in afghanistan. you know, we also have on the books, the invasion of the hague, which says the us can invade the hey, you get to rescue americans who are being tried by the i see. see. so the us has owner disregard for the for the i. c. c. at least to the extent that it might, investigator prosecute us officials or officials of us satellites. but the us is always taking the position that the i, c. c should aggressively prosecute the officials of your
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adversary. countries. i mean it's kind of an open lead double standard. the us believes that it is really the determiner of what is right just in the world. the us believes it is the only country in the world with the clean hands when in fact it's quite the opposite. of that, but the us feels that dominates everything, including the united nations. i mean, this shows the us who bras now to some technology and use india is newest, a given super computer called arrow watts has made it's on. so list of the world's most powerful processes i want. it's only been like 75th for now. the developments is a must have technological strive for the country. the nations administer of electronics, the nice he says india now has an edge and this, fer, of all it's official. intelligence is the most promising technology and the digital age. india has a strong ecosystem and the competitive advantage for ally due to the massive data availability, strong digital economy,
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and skilled workforce of the system which sits the sense of for development of advanced computing on a i places india on the list of the supercomputing nations, a government official highlights of the country will continue its pursuits all the technology to empower citizens and organizations according to the rights of the c d ac. the system is designed on scalable infrastructure and will connect all india as a data census, cyber security and tech growth experts. john nemo says this is a substantial step for the nation. it's an important step in making sure that india has the right computing box a, b i, because india is actually one of the richest cost to the she had a lot of data that is being provided for engines, right? uh, maybe 52. if you look at it, why would it be 7 people? isn't it good?
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now, if, if that's the case i'd be looking for a lot of them, you know, about a 1000000000 smartphones. i believe that. now if these, this is at the top that is enabling the creation of multi $1000000000.00 enterprises for right. you know, i think there is no harm in india. uh, speaking its own uh, you know, you go but its own uh, by all that might be to the economy that the either the to white. so it comes as india is fine. so like $8.00 to $10000000000.00 worth of incentives to encourage the local production of michael chips and the dealer has pledged top of the costs necessary to construct its own local ship plans. not as india is semi conduct, the market is booming and has been projected to reach $64000000000.00 by 2026. we discussed the sulfate with 5. i'll come with the chief analyst on found on tech ok,
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and i see experts run just thomas. you both say india has a strategic goal to install the nations technological forensic essentially with a boss ticket. okay. a lot has happened. no, a lot of building blocks are in place. now we have manufacturing, we have contract manufacturing the, you know, other elements already here. the india also has a very big offshore design center capability, you know, very, is already solving the big with big names or some kind of industry. so, you know, a lot of it is already built in here. what is missing, all the major components missing out of it is a chip that, uh, you know, company or the fact what, because, so that is what, what you don't complete deposit. that's why it's very strategic, the important and 2nd, you know, the process. the chipset is, is, is brain and heart overlooked on it. okay? so even if we want to kind of graduate to, uh, a higher level, or do we,
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uh, you know, our capabilities in electronics, okay. we need to get to get into the process and that was also so it is important from the point of view, but we are consuming a lot of electronics. it is important from strategy, you know, implications quite a few. and it is also a bit of aspirational area. we had to be wanting to, you know, increase on evaluation and get into really something i would say uh, but just sophisticated in the electronics of attitude. most of the, uh the, there was a lot of sharp edge happening because the whole manufacturing, wisconsin better to do companies vision, sidelines on social media. now, as it is possible that us and india announced programs to these companies that are fast in the 2nd country, lucy or i is the bad news started a program for the manufacturing. i'd be more and more universities need to offer
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these courses. what we really need is to attack the engineer some of these countries, especially from side, want to come and see and rep here for that. these 5 of any is the set of the 5 so that all people that think of us will shift away from his attempts to transform them, at least on one i'll focus on building partnerships in the region. i said, according to at least the us assistant secretary of defense, full stuff to do some funds on capabilities marketing. this is a paradigm shift in our approach to the region. one that is de emphasizing unrealistic aims of transformations that were often pursued through unilateral military means. and instead, this paradigm is really focused on our comparative advantages in partnerships in the fundamentals of sound policy. a washington's revised policy is set to focus on partnerships on shift away from basing us troops in the region. while washington continues to exert his influence with the middle east. considered by many to be an
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integral part of his global strategy or the considering the us as bloody and violent history in iran, iraq, and syria, just name a few. it's has a long road ahead. the, like a syrian journalist stephen saw uni claims. the middle east has less trust in the us, and the countries time takes all in lightly to change in the countries of the middle eastern, especially the countries of the gcc. and i'm talking here about the very,
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the end, the u, a. e, the, how the last the trust in the united states, the see how the p, deer allies, united states, foreign policy and the united states. the state department of this administration and administration that costs. so much problems and so much destruction, so much so much. this is so easy indeed, destroyed you have destroyed yes, just destroying him on because the war in the, in syria. but in reality it's not that they are not interested in this region anymore. and they don't want to raising change, as they say, when we have all many middle eastern nations are taking the destiny into their own hands. restoring license and overcoming challenges finds out the best. the editor in chief of risk based our of news law speaking through option about tunzia on the latest episode of going underground, says everyone is interested in the beach and stability. i can watch full episode this up to date. basically preview i want to ask you and the most of them use is
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the voice of a changing region. i don't know when was that them before you started it or views that that was my fingerprint on, on the front page. and it surprise even you, because you seem to be is if this was all in the pipeline, we knew things were changing. for example, at that time, there's the talk about the woman driving the curbing the powers of the rid of just police, which is phenomenal. we just had, i honestly say that we, nobody had any idea how massive the changes are going to be when you talk about the aging brokerage. so the around a deal, i don't think anybody in their wildest imagination would have imagined both that this would happen. but also this would happen this quickly, but that's at this to many for chinese, the efficiency. i cannot see how this harm's western interest in the country. everybody has an interest in a stable, middle east. everybody has an interest in safe passage of all your shipments through the gulf, through the red sea. everybody has an interest in, you know,
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curbing or a tackling, etc, to groups or advocating them. obviously the most important story in nature, they should meet who is the g 7 in their ocean. but i think upset me in this region and arguably in the whole global south, there was a leak, have leak summit in a jetta. how important was that summit? the us appeared to condemn it for allowing syria to rejoin at the back story is there was an arab summit with arab leaders who have distinctly different points of view about the return of the charlotte said to the arab league. you know, if you have, for example, on one end, the united arab interest and you have on the other end, a caught who is tricky, oppose west examples. but the indicator here is, or what is important is the out of leak given the new dynamic leadership in the region has found a way to create a consensus. and this is a very promising a signal for the future of the automatic. what is important to you is this as
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a conditional return to the at a league. and the number one condition is creating a better environment for the return of cdns, which is obviously very good for syrians themselves. but if you think about that, if you de crisis in, in europe and around the world, if people stop and think about that, this is actually very good for the hold with us all for now full. busy on any of those stories do checkouts all websites, all t dot com. my name is peter scott. i'll be back with another look at today's top stories. and just of us all for now is kind of hope see it on the . i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point,
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obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the various jobs. i mean with artificial intelligence, we have so many with the him in the a robot most protects his phone existence was alexis the
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what does the width aim to achieve? and it's the crane proxy war, the defeat humiliation and break up of russia. if this is the case in the west, because already lost the voltage drops, which is supposed to be right. so see what's printing was, are up at the moment. this is just so basically of course we need your last name was name is read, those can, will be used. this is imagine we have some more more than one, which one was this?
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we, which i knew people to the, the pendulum, those will be always believes that life as a full set, that all the is ups and downs, the india before the british was the richest nation with the highest g, d, b in the word. and why did the 100 years of british rule bring it to this low or some 50 it thing thing the lead. so to get back to the they came to take our change our tech style or wrong material, even before making cannon a cannonball they needed solid speech.

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